1.Every year, we have a lot of
festivals, most of whichis funny and happy.

ABCD

2.The aged like looking after by their
children at home.

AB CD

3.If he studied well last year, he wouldn’t
have failed all the exams.

ABCD

II. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the rest.

4.A.populationB.decorationC. occasionD.plan

5.A. generalB. representativeC.enjoymentD.remember

III. Choose the
word that is stressed differently from the rest.

6.A. completeB. announceC.
supportD. contest

7. A. millionB. governmentC.
availableD. national

IV. Complete the passage with the words provided.

Lunar
New Year, or Tet, is Vietnam’s main holiday. It is the grandest and most
important occasion in the year (8) ______ falls sometime between 19th January
and 20th February on the Western calendar. Tet marks the beginning
of (9) ______ and, for agrarian people, the start of a new year.

Tet’s preparations and celebrations used to (10) ______
over months, but nowadays the holiday is much shorter. A great deal of (11) ______
stills builds up well before Tet, however. Streets are decorated with coloured
lights and red banners. Shops are full of goods. People are busy buying gifts,
cleaning and decorating their houses and cooking (12) ______ foods.

8. A. whichB. whenC. whereD. whose

9.A. autumnB. summerC. springD. winter

10.A. spreadB. be
spreadC.
spreadingD. being
spread

11.A. exciteB. excitingC. excitedD. excitement

12.A. traditionalB. traditionallyC. traditionD. traditionalism

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V. Choose the best option to complete each sentence below.

13. John didn't expect ______ to
Mary's party last week.

A. to be askedB. being
askedC. to
askD. asking

14. You have to explain yourself
______ the principal.

A.
withB. forC. ofD.to

15. Our firm is no longer ______ in
world markets.

A.competeB.competitionC. competitiveD.competitor

16.That fashion magazine is full ______
advertising for women's clothes.

A.ofB. onC. forD. with

17. The hotel has a variety program
of nightly______.

A.entertainmentB. entertainerC. entertainingD. entertainingly

18.We congratulated them on the successful ______ of the project.

A.
competitionB.completionC. participationD. celebration

19. The students are nervous because the results of the
examination will be ______ next Monday morning.

A. observedB. scoredC.
announcedD. completed

20.This noise is something which I refuse ______ up with.

A.
puttingB.to putC. to be putD.
being put

VI. Read the passage carefully, and choose the best answer.

In different countries around the world, people become
“adults” at different ages. Being an adult means having the right to do certain
things such as get a part-time job, vote, get married, or get a license to
drive. It also means accepting the responsibilities that
accompany these rights.

In many countries, sixteen or eighteen is the age at
which a person becomes an adult. Young men and women at this age can get a part
– time job, and begin to receive an income of their own. They no longer have to
rely on their parents for money all the time. In many parts of North America,
sixteen is also the age when one can obtain a driver’s license; in England, it
is seventeen.

There are responsibilities that go along with both of
these rights. Getting a part – time job means that you have to pay income tax.
Driving a car demands that you follow certain rules and regulations such as
getting and paying for insurance to drive.

21. The word “It” in paragraph 1 refers to
_____.

A. being an adultB.
doing certain things

C. getting
a driver’s licenseD. getting older

22. People become “adults” at _____ ages in different
countries around the world.

A. same B. differenceC. differentD. differently

23. Many young people are considered adults between
the ages of _____.

A. 16 –
18B. 17
-19C. 18 – 21D. 15 - 17

24. One of the responsibilities that accompanies
getting a job is _____.

A. paying taxesB.
getting insurance

C.
understanding how politics workD.
getting a license

25. What does getting a part – time job mean?

A. you
have to get married.B.
you have to get a license to drive.

C. you
have to pay income tax.D.
you have to obtain a driver’s license.

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PHẦN TỰ LUẬN

I.
Listening: differences/ preparations/special/household/welcome

II.
Make one sentence from two sentences by using relative pronouns.

1.
Did you hear about the
reason? We have to be at school early for this reason.

Did you hear about the reason why we have
to be at school early?

2.
Our school has a good
laboratory. The students can practice chemistry there.

Our school has a good laboratory
where the students can practice chemistry.

III. Put the following
into reported speech, using the verbs given in brackets.

1.“You
broke the window,” the woman said to the boys. (accuse)

The
woman accused the boys of breaking the window.

2.“Don’t
smoke in my room,” Mary said to her brother. (tell)

Mary
told her brother not to smoke in her room.

3.“Would
you like to go out with me tonight?” he said to her. (invite)

He
invited her to go out with him that night.

4.
“I’m sorry. I didn’t do
my homework,” he said to his teacher. (apologize)

He
apologized to his teacher for not doing his homework.

IV.
Change these sentences into passive voice.

1.
On Christmas Day, The
Greens are going to paint this house and these cars.

On
Christmas Day, This house and these cars are going to be painted by the Greens.

2.
Have the thieves stolen
the most valuable painting in the national museum?

Has
the most valuable painting been stolen in the national museum by the thieves?

3.
She brought some cups of
tea to the visitors in the next room.

Some
cups of tea were brought to the visitors in the next room.

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V.
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.

1.
The flats are not
clearly numbered so it is very difficult to find anyone.If
the flats were clearly numbered, it wouldn’t be very difficult to find anyone.

2.
The computer broke down
and I had to stop my work.If
the computer hadn’t broken down, I wouldn’t have had to stop my work.

3.
If he didn’t play a
trick on his friends, they wouldn’t get angry with him.Unless he playeda trick on his friends, they wouldn’t get
angry with him.

VI.
Give the correct tense of the verbs in the brackets.

1.
Those floors (clean)
carefully every morning.are cleaned

2.
He (learn) English for
three years, but he can’t even read a newspaper yet.

Has
learned/learnt, has been learning

3.
The phone rang suddenly
while Joanne (do) the housework.

Was
doing

4.
Before the match was
over, the spectators (go) home.had gone

5.
In the year 122 AD, the
Roman Emperor Hadrian (visit) his provinces in Britain.